Government Contracts Attorney

Comprehensive, Personalized Legal Counsel You Can Trust

Federal contracts and business negotiations can be difficult to comprehend
and may sometimes be incorrectly interpreted or misunderstood. The federal
government invests numerous funds in goods and services, so when you do
business with the government make sure your interests are secured and
fairly negotiated. Protect your business and allow it the growth it needs
to thrive by seeking legal advice about government contracts from our firm.

At Cooper, Barton & Cooper, our attorneys have a keen understanding
of government law and can confidently handle complex cases associated
with any branches of the United States government. With over 30 years
of combined experience, our legal team will assess your individual needs
and evaluate every relevant aspect of your case. At Cooper, Barton &
Cooper, we will use our ample resources to investigate the issues of your
case and use our knowledge of trial litigation to defend your rights and
represent your best interest.

Understanding Government Contracts Law

Our government contracts attorneys can help you and your company understand
the statutes, cases, rules, regulations and procedures that must be followed
and negotiated when doing business with the government. Due to the nature
of the laws associated with government contracting, their severity and
ever-changing rules, its best to turn to legal counsel early on.

Government contracts services we provide include:

· Equitable adjustments (requests and claims)

· Changes, delays, and disruptions

· Pricing of requests and claims for equitable adjustment

· Claims and disputes

· Termination for defaults and convenience

· Contract administration

· FAR guidance

· Defective pricing and fraud

· Bid protests

· Mechanics liens

Protecting Our Clients in the Macon Area

To handle the challenges and complexities that come with doing business
with the government, make sure you have an attorney you can trust. Our
legal team at Cooper, Barton & Cooper can represent your best interests
and guide you through your government legal issue every step of the way.
Contact Cooper, Barton & Cooper for a free consultation.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

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